Palliative Care Home Visit Nurse Practitioner Cartersville in Cartersville, Georgia at Blue Summit Hospice and Palliative Care
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Job Description
About Company:
Blue Summit Hospice and Palliative Care was founded based on the knowledge that great clinical care can only be achieved by a great clinical staff. Our company was started by clinicians with hands-on experience working in end-of-life care. And our goal is not only to provide the best possible care but also to be the best possible place to work.
We place as much focus on staff training and retention as we do on our patient care. And that's how it should be! End-of-life care requires a sincere commitment to meeting the unique needs of the patients and families we serve. Blue Summit has that same level of commitment to our staff.
If you are a clinical end-of-life professional or simply want more information about our services, reach out to us, and we'll be happy to explain the Blue Summit difference.
About the Role:
The Palliative Care Home Visit Nurse Practitioner in Cartersville plays a critical role in delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals with serious, chronic, or life-limiting illnesses within their homes. This position focuses on managing symptoms, improving quality of life, and supporting both patients and their families through complex medical and emotional challenges. The Nurse Practitioner will collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement personalized care plans that align with patients' goals and values. By providing expert clinical assessments, medication management, and education, this role ensures continuity of care and reduces unnecessary hospitalizations. Ultimately, the Nurse Practitioner serves as a trusted healthcare provider who advocates for dignity, comfort, and holistic well-being in the home setting.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Current and unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license in the state of Georgia.
- Master’s or Doctoral degree in Nursing from an accredited program.
- Certification as a Nurse Practitioner (e.g., ANCC or AANP) with a focus on adult, gerontology, or family practice.
- Minimum of two years clinical experience in palliative care, hospice, or related healthcare settings.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certifications.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Certification in Hospice and Palliative Nursing (CHPN) or equivalent specialty certification.
- Experience conducting home visits and working within community-based healthcare models.
- Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and telehealth technologies.
- Strong background in pain and symptom management for complex chronic illnesses.
- Training in cultural competency and end-of-life care communication.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive patient assessments during home visits to evaluate physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs.
- Develop, implement, and adjust individualized palliative care plans in collaboration with patients, families, and healthcare teams.
- Manage symptoms such as pain, nausea, and breathlessness through appropriate pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions.
- Provide education and counseling to patients and caregivers regarding disease progression, treatment options, and advance care planning.
- Coordinate care with physicians, social workers, chaplains, and other interdisciplinary team members to ensure seamless service delivery.
- Document all patient interactions, clinical findings, and care plans accurately in compliance with regulatory standards.
- Respond promptly to patient and family concerns, providing crisis intervention and emotional support as needed.
- Promote patient autonomy and advocate for patient preferences in all aspects of care.
Skills:
The Nurse Practitioner will utilize advanced clinical assessment skills daily to identify and address complex symptom burdens in patients with serious illnesses. Effective communication skills are essential for educating patients and families, facilitating difficult conversations about prognosis and care preferences, and coordinating with interdisciplinary teams. Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities enable the practitioner to develop tailored care plans that balance medical needs with patient goals. Proficiency with electronic health records ensures accurate documentation and efficient information sharing across care providers. Additionally, empathy and emotional resilience are vital for providing compassionate support to patients and families navigating challenging health journeys.